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- Canis-Minorids abstract "The Canis-Minorids are a meteor shower that arise from the direction of the constellation Canis Minor.The 11 Canis-Minorids, also called the Beta Canis Minorids, are a meteor shower that arises near the fifth-magnitude star 11 Canis Minoris. They were discovered in 1964 by Keith Hindley, who investigated their trajectory and proposed a common origin with the comet D/1917 F1 Mellish. However, this conclusion has been refuted subsequently as the number of orbits analysed was low and their trajectories too disparate to confirm a link. They last from 4 to 15 December, peaking over 10 and 11 December.".
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageExternalLink catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521853491&ss=ind.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageID "15612430".
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageLength "2019".
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageRevisionID "680530513".
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink 11_Canis_Minoris.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Canis_Minor.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canis_Minor.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteor_showers.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink 1917_F1.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_shower.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canis-Minorids".
- Canis-Minorids hasPhotoCollection Canis-Minorids.
- Canis-Minorids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteor_showers.
- Canis-Minorids subject Category:Canis_Minor.
- Canis-Minorids subject Category:Meteor_showers.
- Canis-Minorids hypernym Meteor.
- Canis-Minorids type Event.
- Canis-Minorids type Event.
- Canis-Minorids comment "The Canis-Minorids are a meteor shower that arise from the direction of the constellation Canis Minor.The 11 Canis-Minorids, also called the Beta Canis Minorids, are a meteor shower that arises near the fifth-magnitude star 11 Canis Minoris. They were discovered in 1964 by Keith Hindley, who investigated their trajectory and proposed a common origin with the comet D/1917 F1 Mellish.".
- Canis-Minorids label "Canis-Minorids".
- Canis-Minorids sameAs m.03mhpb_.
- Canis-Minorids sameAs Canis_Minoridy.
- Canis-Minorids sameAs Q5032433.
- Canis-Minorids sameAs Q5032433.
- Canis-Minorids wasDerivedFrom Canis-Minorids?oldid=680530513.
- Canis-Minorids isPrimaryTopicOf Canis-Minorids.